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The best mobile menu design, is the design which looks great and also feel good while operating. The screen should fit exactly the size of mobile. And the fonts and everything should look great. And actions should be taken easily. The tv menu display is also quite like interactive mobile menu design.

You have mentioned various kinds of menus and yes full screen menu looks very beautiful it will be suitable for individual websites and some menus use animations to open sub menu, that gives fresh feeling to visitors.

I actually read a study on sliders and it seems its not as popular among users as we think. Sliders have a very high bounce rate compared to other menu types on mobile. It makes sense because in terms of compatibility its the one thats most likely to go wrong, its movement and its animation taxing on a smartphone. I have read a recent study saying that a and i dont really know what to make of this but a tabbed menu still holds the best user experience even above the hamburger menu on websites.

Mobile Navigation Menu

Originally Posted by hariandro

Mobile Navigation Menu design is the best mobile menu design.

Well.. yeah thats why its called a mobile menu i think what the op is getting at is that there are different ways of employing a "mobile friendly" menu. It good place to look at some accessibility issues which go hand in hand with this sort of thing is in chrome developer tools > accessibility. Google amp is also another alternative . I see more of their sites reaching higher serp levels.